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Congratulations you are in the second book of Chronicles. I am so proud of you. I pray you pass this test with flying colors. God bless you!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who is wrote the book of 2 Chronicles?

    • A.

      King David

    • B.

      King Solomon

    • C.

      The Prophet Ezra

    • D.

      The Prophet Samuel

    • E.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    C. The PropHet Ezra
    Explanation
    The book of 2 Chronicles was written by the Prophet Ezra. This book is a part of the Hebrew Bible and serves as a historical account of the kings of Judah. It focuses on the reign of King Solomon and the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem. The Prophet Ezra, who was a scribe and priest, is traditionally believed to have compiled and written this book, providing a detailed record of the events and religious practices during that time period.

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  • 2. 

    Where was the tabernacle of God in the high place?

    • A.

      Kirjath Jearim

    • B.

      Gibeon

    • C.

      Asherah Pole

    • D.

      Tadmor

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Gibeon
    Explanation
    The tabernacle of God was located in Gibeon. This is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in 1 Chronicles 16:39, which states that the tabernacle was set up in Gibeon and that the priests ministered before the Lord at the tabernacle. Therefore, Gibeon is the correct answer as it is the specific location mentioned in the scripture.

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  • 3. 

    What is so great about the horses from Egypt?

    • A.

      Solomon liked them as a gift

    • B.

      They were a larger breed

    • C.

      They were used for pulling chariot

    • D.

      B Only

    • E.

      B & C

    Correct Answer
    E. B & C
    Explanation
    The horses from Egypt were considered great because they were a larger breed and were used for pulling chariots. Solomon liked them as a gift because of their size and strength, which made them valuable for military purposes and transportation. Therefore, the correct answer is B & C.

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  • 4. 

    Where did Solomon go to present his offering?

    • A.

      Bronze Altar

    • B.

      Tabernacle of Meeting

    • C.

      Keveh

    • D.

      Holy Mountain

    • E.

      A & B

    Correct Answer
    E. A & B
    Explanation
    Solomon went to present his offering at both the Bronze Altar and the Tabernacle of Meeting. The Bronze Altar was a place of sacrifice where offerings were made to God, while the Tabernacle of Meeting was the central place of worship for the Israelites. Both locations were significant for offering sacrifices and seeking God's presence, making options A and B the correct answer.

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  • 5. 

    When King Solomon spoke to king Hiram of Tyre this was an example of what?

    • A.

      Message for the Temple

    • B.

      Petition

    • C.

      Decree

    • D.

      Ordinance

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Ordinance
    Explanation
    When King Solomon spoke to king Hiram of Tyre, it can be considered an example of an ordinance. An ordinance refers to a formal authoritative order or decree, usually issued by a government or a ruler. In this context, King Solomon's communication with king Hiram can be seen as a formal order or directive regarding a specific matter or arrangement between the two kingdoms. It signifies a level of authority and importance in their interaction.

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  • 6. 

    What was special about Huram?

    • A.

      Master Craftsman

    • B.

      Daughter of Reuben

    • C.

      Son of woman of the daughters of Dan

    • D.

      Scribe

    • E.

      A & C

    Correct Answer
    E. A & C
    Explanation
    Huram was special because he was both a master craftsman and the son of a woman from the daughters of Dan. This suggests that he possessed exceptional skills in craftsmanship and also had a unique lineage, which may have contributed to his reputation and standing in society.

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  • 7. 

    What can we say about the Temple?

    • A.

      King David Built it

    • B.

      Overlay-ed with 25 tons of Fine gold

    • C.

      Gentiles worshiped all the time

    • D.

      No guarantee of the presence of God

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. No guarantee of the presence of God
    Explanation
    The answer "No guarantee of the presence of God" suggests that despite the grandeur and significance of the Temple, there is no assurance that the presence of God would always be there. This implies that the presence of God is not solely dependent on the physical structure or location, but rather on the spiritual connection and faith of the individuals. It highlights the idea that true worship and connection with God can happen anywhere, not just in a specific place or building.

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  • 8. 

    Why was Mt Moriah an appropriate place for the Temple?

    • A.

      The threshing floor of David was there

    • B.

      Not an option

    • C.

      The threshing floor of Ornan was there

    • D.

      David saw it in a vision

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. The threshing floor of Ornan was there
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that the threshing floor of Ornan was there. This makes Mt Moriah an appropriate place for the Temple because David purchased the threshing floor from Ornan to build the altar for sacrificing to God. This act demonstrated David's obedience to God and his desire to honor Him by building a place of worship at that specific location.

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  • 9. 

    The veil separated the Holy Place, (sanctuary) and the Holy Place, what else was there?

    • A.

      Pure gold doves

    • B.

      Purple clothes

    • C.

      Lampstands

    • D.

      Holy Robes

    • E.

      Set of doors

    Correct Answer
    E. Set of doors
    Explanation
    The veil separated the Holy Place and the Holy of Holies in the sanctuary. In addition to the mentioned items, there were also a set of doors present. These doors would have served as an entrance to the Holy of Holies, which was the most sacred and restricted area of the sanctuary.

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  • 10. 

    How many temples were built?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      4

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. 3
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 3. This suggests that there were three temples built, based on the information provided in the question.

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  • 11. 

    At that time King Solomon kept the feast seven days, and all Israel with him; what was the name of this feast?

    • A.

      Yom Kuppur

    • B.

      Feast of Unleavened Bread

    • C.

      Feast of Tabernacle

    • D.

      Day of Atonement

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Feast of Tabernacle
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Feast of Tabernacle. During the time of King Solomon, he celebrated this feast for seven days along with all of Israel. The Feast of Tabernacle, also known as Sukkot, is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the Israelites' journey through the wilderness and their dwelling in temporary shelters. It is a time of rejoicing and thanksgiving for the harvest season.

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  • 12. 

    What was unique about King Solomon's prayer as it relates to the heavens shut up?

    • A.

      Famine

    • B.

      Elisha need to call down rain

    • C.

      Because the people sinned

    • D.

      Dry Season

    • E.

      A Only

    Correct Answer
    C. Because the people sinned
    Explanation
    King Solomon's prayer was unique because it acknowledged that the heavens were shut up due to the sins of the people. This implies that the famine and dry season were a result of the people's wrongdoing, and Solomon's prayer sought forgiveness and restoration of the blessings of rain and abundance.

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  • 13. 

     Who was King Solomon addressing when he said, "Oh Lord God, do not turn away the face of your Anointed"

    • A.

      Your ServantDavid

    • B.

      The Ark of the Covenant

    • C.

      Levites

    • D.

      The Priest

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the above
  • 14. 

    What were the conditions for God to uproot them from the land?

    • A.

      Served other gods and worship them

    • B.

      Turn away and forsake my Commandments

    • C.

      Blood covenants

    • D.

      A & B

    • E.

      A & C

    Correct Answer
    D. A & B
    Explanation
    The conditions for God to uproot them from the land were if they served other gods and worshiped them, as well as if they turned away and forsake God's commandments. This means that God required their loyalty and obedience to Him, and if they failed to fulfill these conditions, He would uproot them from the land. The answer A & B indicates that both serving other gods and turning away from God's commandments were the necessary conditions for God's action.

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  • 15. 

    What were three things need for his people to do, If God's people would, ( become humble - confess, pray, repent and turn-come back to him), what would he do?

    • A.

      Forgive, and heal the

    • B.

      Hear, forgive, and heal them

    • C.

      Heal, restore

    • D.

      Humble, Heal, and Receive them

    Correct Answer
    B. Hear, forgive, and heal them
    Explanation
    If God's people become humble and confess, pray, repent, and turn back to Him, He would hear their prayers, forgive their sins, and heal them. This suggests that God is willing to extend His mercy and grace to His people if they humble themselves and seek Him sincerely. He is ready to listen to their pleas, grant them forgiveness, and bring healing to their lives.

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  • 16. 

    What was a common language of politeness that Queen of Sheba did which is common to kings?

    • A.

      She praised the god of the host nation

    • B.

      She greeted him with a holy kiss

    • C.

      She smiled

    • D.

      Hebrew

    • E.

      Greek

    Correct Answer
    A. She praised the god of the host nation
    Explanation
    The Queen of Sheba's common language of politeness that is also common to kings was praising the god of the host nation. This suggests that showing respect and admiration for the local deity was a customary practice among rulers, regardless of their own religious beliefs.

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  • 17. 

    Who did king Rehoboam marry?

    • A.

      His cousin

    • B.

      His Neice

    • C.

      His Sister

    • D.

      His Sister in Law

    Correct Answer
    B. His Neice
    Explanation
    King Rehoboam married his niece. This means that he married the daughter of one of his siblings. Marrying a niece was not uncommon in ancient times, especially among royalty, as it helped to maintain and consolidate family power and alliances.

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  • 18. 

    Why did the Priest & the Levites from other tribes abandon their homes and move to Judah and Jerusalem?

    • A.

      Part of captivity

    • B.

      Lost hope

    • C.

      King Jeroboam had them fired

    • D.

      Other jobs for the Priest and Levites

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. King Jeroboam had them fired
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "King Jeroboam had them fired." This suggests that the Priest and Levites from other tribes abandoned their homes and moved to Judah and Jerusalem because they were expelled from their positions by King Jeroboam.

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  • 19. 

    Who had 18 wives and 60 concubines?

    • A.

      David

    • B.

      Abijah

    • C.

      Rehoboam

    • D.

      King Shishak of Egypt

    • E.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    C. Rehoboam
    Explanation
    Rehoboam is the correct answer because according to the Bible, he had 18 wives and 60 concubines. Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and the grandson of David, and he became the king of the united kingdom of Israel after Solomon's death. His excessive number of wives and concubines was seen as a display of wealth and power in ancient times.

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  • 20. 

    What prophet of God confronted king Asa into rage?

    • A.

      Prophet Jeremiah

    • B.

      Prophet Iasiah

    • C.

      Prophet Ezra

    • D.

      Prophet Hanai

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. PropHet Hanai
  • 21. 

    Why couldn't the surrounding kingdoms declare war on king Jehoshaphat?

    • A.

      The battle was to deep to offer sacrafices

    • B.

      The fear of the Lord was behind them

    • C.

      Not prepared for the battle

    • D.

      The fear of the Lord fell upon them

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. The fear of the Lord fell upon them
    Explanation
    The surrounding kingdoms couldn't declare war on King Jehoshaphat because the fear of the Lord fell upon them. This means that they were afraid of going against Jehoshaphat because they believed that God was on his side and would protect him. This fear prevented them from taking any aggressive actions towards Jehoshaphat and his kingdom.

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  • 22. 

    Who cried to God, "No one can else can help us"

    • A.

      King David

    • B.

      King Hezekiah

    • C.

      King Asa

    • D.

      King Abijah

    • E.

      King Joash

    Correct Answer
    C. King Asa
    Explanation
    King Asa cried to God, "No one else can help us." This statement suggests that King Asa recognized his dependence on God for assistance and acknowledged that no one else could provide the help and support that he needed. This demonstrates his faith and trust in God's power and ability to intervene in his situation.

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  • 23. 

    Which king hated Micaiah?

    • A.

      King Jehoshaphat

    • B.

      King Asa

    • C.

      King David

    • D.

      King Solomon

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the above
    Explanation
    The question asks which king hated Micaiah, but none of the kings listed in the options (Jehoshaphat, Asa, David, and Solomon) hated Micaiah. Therefore, the correct answer is "None of the above."

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  • 24. 

    Which king said, "I'll disguise myself so that no one will recognize"

    • A.

      King of Israel

    • B.

      King Asa

    • C.

      King Jehoshaphat of Judah

    • D.

      King Hezekiah

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. King of Israel
    Explanation
    The given question asks which king said, "I'll disguise myself so that no one will recognize." The correct answer is "King of Israel."

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  • 25. 

    Who was son of Asaph?

    • A.

      Assir

    • B.

      Elkanah

    • C.

      Mattaniah the Levite

    • D.

      Abiasaph

    Correct Answer
    C. Mattaniah the Levite
    Explanation
    Mattaniah the Levite was the son of Asaph. Asaph was a prominent Levite and a musician during the time of King David. He was appointed by David to lead the music in the worship services at the Tabernacle. Mattaniah, being his son, would have likely followed in his footsteps and also been involved in the musical ministry. Therefore, Mattaniah the Levite is the correct answer to the question.

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  • 26. 

    Who prophesied against King Jehoshaphat because he allied with King Ahaziah?

    • A.

      Benaiah

    • B.

      Eliezar

    • C.

      Jahaziel

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Eliezar
    Explanation
    Eliezar prophesied against King Jehoshaphat because he allied with King Ahaziah.

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  • 27. 

    Who said , "Listen to my me, O people of Judah and Jerusalem", Believe in the Lord your God and you shall have success?

    • A.

      King David

    • B.

      King Solomon

    • C.

      King Asa

    • D.

      King Hezekiah

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the above
    Explanation
    The given quote, "Listen to me, O people of Judah and Jerusalem, believe in the Lord your God and you shall have success," was not said by any of the mentioned kings. Therefore, the correct answer is "None of the above."

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  • 28. 

    Who had a special relationship with God, as long as he followed his path, he prospered, for God blessed him?

    • A.

      Zechariah

    • B.

      Je-iel

    • C.

      Ma-aseiah

    • D.

      Azariah the High Priest

    Correct Answer
    A. Zechariah
    Explanation
    Zechariah had a special relationship with God, and as long as he followed his path, he prospered because God blessed him.

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  • 29. 

    Who sinned against the Lord by entering the forbidden sanctuary of the Temple bypersonally burning incense upon the altar?

    • A.

      King Jotham

    • B.

      King Ahab

    • C.

      King Ahaz

    • D.

      King Uzziah

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. King Uzziah
    Explanation
    King Uzziah sinned against the Lord by entering the forbidden sanctuary of the Temple and personally burning incense upon the altar. This act was a direct violation of God's commandments, as only the priests were allowed to perform such rituals. Uzziah's pride and disobedience led to his punishment, as he was struck with leprosy by God. This event serves as a reminder of the importance of obeying God's laws and not allowing pride to lead us astray.

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  • 30. 

    Who was King Jotham's Mother?

    • A.

      Jerushah

    • B.

      Daughter of Zodak

    • C.

      A Only

    • D.

      B Only

    • E.

      A & B

    Correct Answer
    E. A & B
    Explanation
    The correct answer is A & B. This means that King Jotham's mother was both Jerushah and the daughter of Zodak. This suggests that Jerushah was not only the wife of King Jotham but also had a familial connection to Zodak, possibly being his daughter.

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  • 31. 

    In 2 Chronicles the bible records the Passover for what month?

    • A.

      March

    • B.

      April

    • C.

      May

    • D.

      June

    Correct Answer
    C. May
    Explanation
    The correct answer is May. In 2 Chronicles, the Bible records the Passover for the month of May. This is significant because the Passover is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It is typically celebrated in the month of Nisan, which falls in March or April on the Gregorian calendar. However, the Bible specifically mentions the month of May for the Passover in 2 Chronicles.

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  • 32. 

    Who ordered the Levites to sing before the Lord the Psalms King David & Asaph the seer, ?

    • A.

      King David

    • B.

      King Asa

    • C.

      King Solomon

    • D.

      King Ahaz

    • E.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the Above
  • 33. 

    Who required the people in Jerusalem to bring their tithes to the Priest and Levites so they wouldn't need other employment, but could apply themselves fully to their duties as required by the law of God. (Yes, this is in the bible) Say Amen, if you love your Pastors, Priest, and those called by God.

    • A.

      King David

    • B.

      King Uzziah

    • C.

      King Solomon

    • D.

      King Asa

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the above
  • 34. 

    Who cried out in prayer with King Hezekiah to God,  and the Lord send an angel to destroy the Assyrian army with all it's officers and generals.

    • A.

      King Josiah

    • B.

      King Amon

    • C.

      Manasseh

    • D.

      Prophet Isaiah

    Correct Answer
    D. PropHet Isaiah
    Explanation
    Prophet Isaiah cried out in prayer with King Hezekiah to God, and as a result, the Lord sent an angel to destroy the Assyrian army with all its officers and generals.

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  • 35. 

    Which king did the Lord stir up the spirit to make a proclamation, putting it in writing?

    • A.

      King Cyrus

    • B.

      King Darius

    • C.

      KIng Zedekiah

    • D.

      King Nebuchadnezzar

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. King Cyrus
    Explanation
    The correct answer is King Cyrus. In the book of Ezra in the Bible, it is mentioned that the Lord stirred up the spirit of King Cyrus to make a proclamation and put it in writing. This proclamation allowed the Israelites to return to their homeland and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. King Darius, King Zedekiah, and King Nebuchadnezzar are not the correct answers as they were not specifically mentioned in this context.

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